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    furmark 1.9.0 problems

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Hiback, Jun 4, 2011.

  1. Hiback

    Hiback Notebook Enthusiast

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    guys whenever i try to run furmark it shows gpu cores as 400mhz and 216mhz..... Can someone please help... Why its not going up to 725mhz and 800mhz..... And also my 3dmark11 scores are pathetic( P859).... I am running on 11.5b..... When i plug in then gpu-z shows 725mhz and 216mhz... Please someone help...
     
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    Hiback Notebook Enthusiast

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    i tried to overclock but only gpu clock changed and memory clock changed just a little bit..... Example....stock..... 725mhz...216mhz.... O'c..... 850mhz.... 275mhz ... While i put the value of memory to 1015 but still it shown 275... Guys help me out please..
     
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    Hiback Notebook Enthusiast

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    isn't there anyone who can solve my problem....
     
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    kindly some1 look up at this thread... I need a solution guys.....
     
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    Hey Hiback, take a look at my post, it's not just you, its everyone, i haven't seen one person with GPU-Z showing the correct memory clock, including myself, like you said, core clock shows correctly, i don't know if it's a GPU-Z glitch, because when i run MSI Kombustor with my 6770m overclocked. It correctly shows the memory & core clocks only after i apply my overclock settings (even if i just apply the stock clocks), if i don't, then like you same thing... It's very odd...

    Hope that helps, just GPU-Z being problematic, Read my post and see if that helps.

    GL, Cheers - Blu